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Human Resources Director - At-Will

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Lead People. Shape Culture. Serve Community. The City of Moreno Valley is now hiring for our next Human Resources DirectorJoin a dedicated team focused on excellence in public service. Apply today to be the next Human Resources Director!The anticipated start date for this role is August 3, 2026.Status: Full-Time, At-Will ContractSchedule: This position will be on a 4/10 schedule with every Friday offFirst review of applications will occur on Thursday, May 21, 2026.THE OPPORTUNITY The Human Resources Director (Director) is a key member of the City’s executive leadership team, responsible for directing and managing a comprehensive, Citywide human resources (HR) program. This role oversees all core HR functions, including recruitment and selection, risk management, employee and labor relations, performance management, benefits administration, and organizational development.In addition, the Director provides strategic guidance and expert consultation to City leadership on complex personnel matters, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations while promoting best practices in public sector human resources and risk management. The Director fosters a collaborative, service-oriented workplace culture across the organization, supports positive labor-management relationships, and plays a critical role in advancing the City’s strategic goals, operational effectiveness, and commitment to high-quality public service.JOB DESCRIPTIONClick here to access the complete classification description, including the experience, education, and physical and mental requirements for this jobIDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate is a strategic, collaborative, and forward-thinking human resources leader with extensive experience in public sector HR management. They bring a strong foundation in labor relations, organizational development, and compliance, combined with the ability to navigate complex and sensitive personnel matters with professionalism, discretion, and sound judgment.This individual is an effective communicator and trusted advisor who can build strong relationships with executives, department leaders, employees, and labor representatives. They demonstrate a balanced approach to problem-solving, combining technical expertise with emotional intelligence, and are skilled in fostering a positive, high-performing workplace culture.The successful candidate will have experience overseeing comprehensive HR programs, with a strong emphasis on accuracy, accountability, and internal controls. They are comfortable leading change, implementing innovative solutions, and improving processes to enhance efficiency and service delivery.Additionally, the ideal candidate is a proactive leader who values collaboration, promotes employee engagement, and is committed to delivering exceptional service aligned with the City’s “Service that Soars” philosophy. They are adaptable, ethical, and capable of guiding the organization through evolving workforce and regulatory challenges while maintaining a focus on operational excellence.MINIMUM AND DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONSA bachelor's degree with a major in public or business administration, human resources management, psychology, or a closely related field; OR equivalent related work experience; ANDAt least ten (10) years of progressively responsible human resources management experience, including risk and labor management relations; AND At least five (5) years of experience in a supervisory or program management capacity.Experience in a government agency is highly desirable.THE CITYMoreno Valley was incorporated in 1984 as a General Law City, merging the communities of Moreno, Sunnymead, and Edgemont. The City operates under a Council-Manager form of government. The City Council is comprised of an elected Mayor and four Council Members elected by district. The City has a committed customer-service oriented workforce comprised of more than 550 employees who provide a wide-range of municipal services including Public Works, Economic Development, Community Development, Parks and Community Services, Financial and Management Services and Library services. The City contracts with Riverside County for Police and Fire services. ABOUT THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENTThe Human Resources Department plays a vital role in supporting the City’s mission by fostering a high-performance, service-oriented work environment. The department is responsible for a wide range of human resource functions, including recruitment and selection, employee and labor relations, classification and compensation, benefits administration, risk management, workers' compensation, employee training and development, and building, nurturing, and maintaining the workforce of the future.

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